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Wacom Cintiq Pro: The Latest UpdatesJoin us on February 6th for a webinar hosted by Scalar Decisions and Wacom!During this webinar we will cover: - Wacom Cintiq Pro 13, 16, and the new Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 and 32

Oh man, I was planning to buy a new computer and a Cintiq 27QHD this week, but now it seems the 24" Cintiq Pro might be coming out in a few weeks?

Now I'm wondering should I wait for the 24" Cintiq Pro or go ahead and buy the current 27" Cintiq. I've been reading reviews about the 16" Cintiq Pro and some people seem to love it and some people, well, do not. However so many reviewers are saying the feel of the display is much closer to real paper than on normal Cintiqs that I guess I'll have to wait for the reviews before buying anything.

I do have an almost 9 year old Cintiq 21UX I'm using almost daily but it's been having issues for quite a while. It still works rather well, though. I was planning to upgrade to the 27" version and then I suddenly saw news about these Cintiq Pro models. Well, I guess I'll just have to keep using my trusty old 21UX for a month or two more, BUT it would be awesome to hear from Wacom when can we expect to start reading reviews of the 24" Cintiq Pro. It would really help those of us currently on the fence whether to buy a normal Cintiq or wait for the Pro.

pasijuhan wrote:Oh man, I was planning to buy a new computer and a Cintiq 27QHD this week, but now it seems the 24" Cintiq Pro might be coming out in a few weeks?

Now I'm wondering should I wait for the 24" Cintiq Pro or go ahead and buy the current 27" Cintiq. I've been reading reviews about the 16" Cintiq Pro and some people seem to love it and some people, well, do not. However so many reviewers are saying the feel of the display is much closer to real paper than on normal Cintiqs that I guess I'll have to wait for the reviews before buying anything.

I do have an almost 9 year old Cintiq 21UX I'm using almost daily but it's been having issues for quite a while. It still works rather well, though. I was planning to upgrade to the 27" version and then I suddenly saw news about these Cintiq Pro models. Well, I guess I'll just have to keep using my trusty old 21UX for a month or two more, BUT it would be awesome to hear from Wacom when can we expect to start reading reviews of the 24" Cintiq Pro. It would really help those of us currently on the fence whether to buy a normal Cintiq or wait for the Pro.

I'm in the same situation. I was hoping that the price of the 27QHD Pen and Touch would decrease significantly when the new line come out. Anyone has any ideas about likely price drops?

I only hope that I can use and achieve 4K on the new 24" with HDMI and(or) normal Displayport without any adapter. Also Wacom replied Pro 16 comes with adapter for Displayport, am I mistaken, please can someone confirm? As far as I know Pro 16 and Pro 13 are both require USB-C, or "link" that convert into "Mini Displayport" and USB.

pasijuhan wrote:Oh man, I was planning to buy a new computer and a Cintiq 27QHD this week, but now it seems the 24" Cintiq Pro might be coming out in a few weeks?

Now I'm wondering should I wait for the 24" Cintiq Pro or go ahead and buy the current 27" Cintiq. I've been reading reviews about the 16" Cintiq Pro and some people seem to love it and some people, well, do not...

HI! I currently have a 22HD and a 13HD, also had 21UX and 12WX in the past, as well as several intuos, I bought the Cintq 16" and returned it because the annoying noise of the fan, but planning to buy the 24 4K (the 27" is super big for me, I prefer working with dual displays and the 27 makes the setup difficult, but it is a good option for artist which don't)

my advise, wait for the 4K, the definition of the screen should pay off